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Commission adopts signage master plan for Starrett-Lehigh Building's Eleventh Avenue facade
Summary
The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a master plan permitting up to three nonilluminated tenant signs on the Eleventh Avenue fin wall of the Starrett-Lehigh Building, with limits on dimensions, placement and materials to preserve the building's architectural character.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on Aug. 5 approved a signage master plan that establishes parameters for future tenant identification on the Eleventh Avenue facade of the Starrett-Lehigh Building (601 West 26th Street), an individual landmark in the West Chelsea Historic District.
Julie Rosen of Higgins Quasbarth and Partners and Carly Auclair of owner RXR presented the plan, which confines tenant signage to an LPC-approved aluminum fin wall on Eleventh Avenue. The master plan allows a maximum…
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